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accept, assess, or what they are standing for. they will not be any real negotiations or real results at the end of the summit. and how would you describe the current state of relations between the us and russia, where this is the point? both men agree on russia, the russian president and the american president have said they have reached a low point in negotiations and relations. so it can only be better from, from this point. and also their personal relationship is somewhat strained. biden called me, put in a killer and responded in calling biden much a man who's behaving like a hollywood figure. so interesting talks ahead and that not that of what we have seen, for example, from donald trump and putting 3 years ago, when couldn't clearly was the vin and trump said he believes, put in more than his own intelligence services. this will not happen again. i guess
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in geneva. thank you. now before he got to geneva, joe biden was at the use headquarters in brussels, where both sides reached the deal there. calling a major breakthrough in trade ties the u. s. and the a you agree to truce and now long standing dispute subsidies to play makers of us and boeing the deal removes billions in punitive terrorists for the next 5 years. the key parts of the research in u. s. u relations. joe biden has already been in europe for one week. they clearly were and because the us president made it plain that the u. s. is ready to turn the page americans. we are committed. we have never fully left, but we are researching back in its own well mean the interesting thing to have a great relationship with natal. i was very different. my predecessors
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and so by didn't came to brussels with a gift for his european friends. both sides announced a truce for the airbus boeing trade dispute, which will lead to the lifting of billions of dollars in tariffs, the conflict over subsidies to the rival plane makers had been going on for 17 years. the decision is seen as a move to join forces to stand up to a more or so to china. the agreement we follow now really opens a new chapter in our relationship. because we move from litigation to cooperation on aircraft. and that after almost 20 years of dispute, it is the longest trade dispute in the history of w t. o. joe biden left brussels before the final press conference and headed to geneva, where he will meet with the russian president vladimir putin. this is what your
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leaders want him to pass on to putin. the 1st message is very simple. we are united . 27 member says we had an indifferent debate a few weeks ago about russia in which in them the illegal activities, the disruptive activities of the renewed show of u. s. e. u unity here in brussels is likely to help joe biden put pressure on his trash and counterpart on wednesday. let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world. so back as a supreme court has dismissed the quickle's of to suspect accused of planning the 2018 murder of investigative journalists could see. i can't, his field se enrolled at a lower court did not properly assess available evidence when claimed marian consciousness and his associates. elaine, it over the court has ordered a new trial. israeli police arrested several palestinian protesters as
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a much ready nation, has got the way so called march of the flags commemorates the anniversary of the countries. 1967, occupation of east jerusalem passes through the heart of the cities muslin quarter, masters called on palestinians to resist the protests of broken. asking me and monica in the countries that really minisey genta is by heavy right. hundreds to strengthen. come to south to demand a return to civilian rule. the demonstrations come a day after opposition leader sounds if she went on trial for the physician. are the new reports from germany's domestic intelligence agency has far right extremism . it's on the rise of fuels in part by the pandemic. corona virus process of allowed we are not to spread the ideologies according to finding data from 33000 people in germany, belong to the queen extreme. it's spectrum to hungary where the parliament
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is passed a law banning material do to promote homosexuality or gender reassignment to children. the government says the legislation protects children with l g b t, q activists and human rights group say it's homophobic. thousands of protesters rallied outside parliament to denounce the new law. the kind of food show support l g b t writes outside parliament in the past. whether such public displays are still legal is now in doubt. the new law just passed fans anything deemed to promote homosexuality to children, including bringing up l g b, t issues and gender diversity in schools. those behind the new legislation, faith protects children. campaigners condemned the law as a cynical attempt to link homosexuality with sexual deviant. equating sexual and
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gender diversity with peter celia strikes at the very core of the human dignity and humility of l. g. b, t, people and hungary, and poses a real risk of putting them and their safety and well being. danger. prime minister victor oberon, single down to children's book featuring gender diverse characters. he said it crossed a red line. others on the far right, labeled the book, homosexual propaganda. books like that, as well as advertisement showing same sex relationships and now banned. when i did, it gets my message mad, me on the on the ban. children have a right to know the world. they live in more than my dad or they have a right. and i don't what social reality has, let me check with you now in hungary, social realities, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. and part of the role of education is to make
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children fully aware of their, of us. but the hunger is right wing government has cracked down on l g b t writes, not recognizing gay marriage banning l g b t couples from adopting and out flooring gender changes the l g b t. community fear the new law is just the next step in the erosion of their right . tech giant, ibm has unveiled its 1st quantum computer outside the u. s. and the 1st ever in germany, the technology has the potential to vastly out perform today's fastest computers that when fully developed will be a global game changer. china and the u. s. of invested heavily in quantum research . now europe hopes to catch up quantum system. one is the vanguard of a new golden age in computing. it was developed by the us, tick joy and idea when presented to the public in southern germany. the 1st
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commercial quantum computer on european soil, the spot it's unethical. visiting the beginning of the end for traditional computing, which won't be able to give up all the challenges in store for eventually it's being run by germany scout who for society which sees quantum system one as the future of its core competence applied research. the big advantage of quantum computing is the amount of data it can process. similar tenuously, for example, calculating the most efficient route through a complex network of roads. traditional computers approach the problem by working out every possible route one by one and then comparing them. a quantum computer can calculate all possible routes at the same time. many of the components of quantum system, one when manufactured in germany spin vegas. we can work together to establish ourselves in this story. we can go from being a country of comfort, home builders to a country that really leads the way in quantum computing or shooting fuel and is
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off. but for now, most of the investment comes from companies in the u. s. which german chancellor, i'm going to medical wants to change with 2000000000 years in research funding isn't as a, but competition is already very intense and germany wants to be an important part of this technology can be played. michael wants germany to build its own quantum computer within the next 5 years. in football, germany phase writing world cup. when is france in the euros? in the next few hours, i found from both companies, countries have been getting in the mood, immunity, which will host all 3 of gems through the games. and 14000 people will be allowed to be allianz arena with germany, hoping that home advantage counts for something. they take on the tournament famous . it's the 1st game of the tournament for both sides, but as kick off approaches, as no doubt the pressure is on the germans. after they failed to make it out of the group stage at the world cup in russia,
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the germany's last appearance, it's a major tournament 3 years ago, ended in tears for nation. that's one for one cups and 3 european championships. failure hurts a lot. the, the exit at the 2018 world cup in russia prompted some serious soul searching, especially when success was previously given them. and the model is, is usually when you celebrate a lot of victories, that's normal. but it also means your appetite is satisfied that human you lose your hunger, which means others are more driven and your knocked off your pedestal guys because in the iron management you can be from soccer stores. despite the 2018 tobacco nerve was given time to turn things around, he began to rebuild his scores deciding to focus on youth. but the coach is chopping and changing hasn't had the desired effect as 6 now humiliation at the
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hands of spain late last year, showing this still work to be done. so we've got tons of highly talented young footballers in germany, but everything has to fit together. and i'd say we're still in an experimental phase father for the euros experiments have been ditched in favor of the tried and tested thomas mueller has returned to the squad alongside another veteran man who move the can there experience guys, germany back to success? ah, i think sean does, i definitely think germany have a chance to reach the semi finals adobe and friends and from their anything's possible. the mileage the cliche goes that germany perform best at tournaments. the last major success that the 2014 world cup in brazil demonstrated that big 3
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against the tournament favorite france would go a long way to bringing back the feel good factor in german football. i thought set you up today. it's more world news at the top of the our next year on the w cove week. 19 special. good news . the fight against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research information and context the corona virus, not because of 19 special next on d w. how does the virus spread?
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why do we panic by and when will all this 3 of the topics that we've covered in a weekly radio. if you would like any more information on the kroner virus or any other find topics you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find those at w dot com slash science left me a 2nd wave of code 19 india hart. the case numbers look like they're falling restrictions are raising. so is india ready? shops, businesses and public transport or opening and daily people and mom, bike and catch a movie at the cinema. still the country's vaccination drive is sluggish, and testing isn't widespread. accessible on case numbers and dance of being under
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reported. they say it's too soon to lift restrictions. mm. welcome, my benefits all and after almost 2 months locked down at delhi, the construction sector is one of the 1st to reopen. it relies largely migrant laborers who have been returning to the big city from the villages in the hope of finding what d w many or a child re sent us this report nearly reached labourers gather here every morning to find work. do you all usually is one of them. he's an unskilled migrant labeler who has been working in the informal sector in the capital for almost 6 years. but times are tough for him. he was left without any work when delhi went into lockdown after the city was hit by the 2nd week of would 19 time. we're barely getting any work. there is so much unemployment. many
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of a labors also come back from the villages the waiting for a job every day, but there just isn't enough work. your guest says he finds gasoline work only one or 2 days a week. hardly enough to make a living economist from hawkers thing says the problem is much bigger. he says that many migrant workers are choosing not to come back at all and are dropping out of the workforce because this the few opportunities of finding employment. and he thinks any recovery will take time. it's not go why the cycle would determine the economic type of it is basically the larger effect of the 1st we've still lingering on national lockdown. some of them never work again. she feels that the seemly happened to him. i'm thinking that if i don't get work soon, i'll go back to my village and it looks like i might have to just seems to be no
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work right now. it was another day with no job for your case. he will be back again at the same spot tomorrow morning waiting for work. but he doesn't know how much longer he can hold out. so here we are again talking about lives and livelihoods, whether or not to open or reopen with roger the school, the chairperson of the center of social medicine and community health and j and you, in delhi. last time we spoke a couple of months ago, the situation was dia, thousands were dying everyday. hospitals were close to collapse. they'd run out of oxygen. how things now? hello ben, good evening from new delhi. last time they spoke, yes, it was, dies trade. this time cause people have decided to leave. notwithstanding the losses, each family has gone through things, certainly a lot better now. but typically most of the high incidence states economy,
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different sectors of the economy, as you said, are opening up and the challenge before collision as well. as administrator how to balance the needs of lights enlightening. i think the key challenge at this point is maintaining the, the coven preparedness, but also making workplaces safer from the corporate point of view. you sound quite optimistic in your judgment of the situation, but the debt was only spiking again just a few days ago. i mean, we had the highest numbers reported so far just last week that stole has certainly been high. as i said, it's been very painful for most each and every family last week. but that's good to be understood in the context that several states actually reviewed and
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audited that goes sometimes under directions from their respective high court. and therefore, some of these corrections have actually taken place. it's not that the absolute number of that in the preceding week has been that high. and yet therefore, the that's, that we ended up with a certainly higher than it seemed. and some more states all go into this correction or the process and the tally could actually be a little higher than even what it seems now. well, the health department and be how one of the india is poor states revised it's total covered related death toll from some 5 and a half $1009.00 and a half 1000 on wednesday last week. what's going on is this down to, under reporting in some places. that is certainly an element of under reporting. this is not necessarily to, to indicate that, that this is been deliberate, but it's part of the system coping up. there is also the advisory
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issue last year as early as april 2020, as to what counts as the corporate debt. and it seems that the clarity of that document of, of those definitions. and certainly some of the top tech of those definitions perhaps didn't, didn't really, didn't really tell even what, what apartments are actually doing. and therefore, as in the case of the heart, the high call of the ha, actually for this audit review process. and it's, and then there's this, this change, or the optic in the figures is really a combination of that. what about this highly infectious delta barrier? and if i, if i can part in that well the delta variant which is actually the sub lineage of b 6171 was identified in india earlier this year in the southeastern
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districts of the very last set of roster. it's now subsequently swept through. so several lot states including the late the late actually has been, has been affected both by the alphabet and as well as by the delta variance. and therefore a lot of what we witness in the 2nd 3rd and india does, does a lot. so the, to the damage caused by the variant and therefore india has now won't. so this very large maybe have gained in that experience space have woke up with, with this in various manners. and we certainly see the delta vary and lead subsiding in most states, including the limo, my as the report indicated, and therefore, therefore, life is certainly limping back to normal state. you mentioned before the businesses
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and not giving enough attention to preventing the spread of coven 19 in the workplace as the economy reopened. is, is india on top of this? is the country taking the right steps? i believe making workplace is safe. and by this work less, i do not just mean office spaces but, but in fact, all walks of economy, people are working in your environment. that's something which we really need to focus a lot more beyond the usual platitudes of maintaining distance, etc. because in real life situations, well places not defined into this is true of, of many countries in the world. aside from those who actually have the option of working from home, those are actually need to be physical in the workspace is do face a lot of risk. anecdotally, these are the people who have suffered much of the brand in the 2nd wave. and
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therefore, we really need to do a lot more on making work, let's say, for just going beyond washing hands and so on. because the structural issues of the buildings, the rooms, the ventilation, the air conditioning systems of active are there are available. these certainly need a lot more attention and detail. ok, you heard it from roger, the sculptor from the center of social medicine and community health. thank you. thank you. been, we talked about it before for several weeks. it was referred to as the indian variance. i know if i were indian, i'd take offense. it was, i was a long, complicated lineage category, but now it's called delta. more than that with derek williams. and this feel question paul is to be 16172 very and smoothly. this one is no contagious. oh, this variance concern which has been designated delta under a new naming system recommended by the w h. ho. it was 1st identified several
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months ago in india, and it has subsequently been found in many other parts of the world. although final proof is still missing, there are significant evidence that be 16172, or delta is a lot more transmissible than the original version of the virus and, and even more contagious than the alpha barrier that hits some countries hard. last winter. in particular, britain, they are, delta is now causing fresh concern after the country plans to leave locked downs behind on on june 21st. delta it's estimated to be call thing around 9 and 10 cases in a new surge in the u. k. were still flying blinds in many places when it comes to tracking the spread of specific variance and tying them, for instance, to,
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to hospitalization. that makes it hard to currently say with any certainty whether the delta variant causes more severe disease. but the evidence is mounting, but it possibly does. brittany responsible agency said that this early data indicated that people who got the delta variance were more than 2 and a half times more likely to end up hospitalized than those who had contracted the alpha variant. and, and chinese officials, according to the new york times, have also said more patients in a new outbreak linked to the delta various their are showing up at hospitals more severely or critically ill. so. so evidence would appear to be mounting that the delta variance is indeed more dangerous, especially to people who haven't received at least one dose of vaccine, but health care authorities. and many scientists don't think the evidence is robust
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with d w. business beyond ah. visit the w a show coming up today. one yes, incidentally clash between india and china. troops from both countries died after the clash over the dispute, sedentary a year later. what is the situation and above all, what is the message? china has delivered to countries in the region but shot in europe, a message to china. nato allies vowed to confront the challenges posed by the.
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